Websites as businesses
Turning a website into an income source is a common practice for web-developers and website owners. There are several methods for creating a website business which fall into two broad categories. A website is a useful way to expand on traditional forms of business.
1. Online Information Businesses
Some websites offer no products at all but provide free information with income coming from clicks the visitors make on advertisements (see contextual ads). There is a wide range of monetizing used on such sites and the sites themselves are actively traded and bought and sold as going concerns.
Guides have been published which explain how to create such a business. See links at bottom of page.
2. Online Retail
While most business websites serve as a shop window for brick and mortar businesses it is increasingly the case that some websites are businesses in their own right. These websites are fully self-contained businesses entities offering, for example, immediate downloads of retail software on payment of the product’s price via their shopping cart.
Guides have been published which explain how to create such a business. See links at bottom of page.
3. Online Services Businesses
It offers a lot of services in every field, such as, tourism, economic, politic, social welfare.
4. Auction Website
Auction websites are similar to real auctions in that a bidding process between buyer and seller occur for a fixed period of time.